Abe Lincoln on Acid by Brian Anthony and Bill Walker- GUEST POST


Abe Lincoln On Acid

By Brian Anthony & Bill Walker

Genre: Historical w/Paranormal Twist

Publisher: Walker & Anthony Publications

 There are whispers even now that Abraham Lincoln never really died, that a voodoo spell cursed him with a terrible eternal life. It has even been claimed that he robbed banks in the 1930s with John Dillinger, only to mysteriously disappear once again into the pages of history. But the truth is even stranger than the rumors… 

Watched over by a vengeful J. Edgar Hoover and held in a secret location near his old Springfield home, Lincoln re-awakens in the 1960s, and finds himself thrust into an era even more turbulent than the Depression, a time where a divisive war is once again tearing a nation apart and political intrigue and assassinations are rampant. 

Escaping Hoover’s clutches with a clever bit of deception, he navigates an even more treacherous and unfamiliar terrain, finding an ally in John Voci, a young San Francisco folk-singer. Together they journey across a counter-cultural landscape, meeting those who believe a great man has returned, and striving to remain free from those who want to bury him once and for all. 

Will Lincoln inspire the younger generation and save his country from its final reckoning, or will he turn on, tune in, and drop out?

 

Author Bios

 

BRIAN ANTHONY is a writer and award-winning filmmaker. His first feature film, Victor’s Big Score, was praised by Variety as a “Tremendous calling card for writer-producer-director Brian Anthony” As a writer-producer Anthony has contributed to shows for American Movie Classics, Arts and Entertainment and Fox Syndication, including Beneath the Planet of the Apes and Lost in Space Forever. A veteran film historian, Anthony has been interviewed on network television regarding film history, and co-authored the acclaimed biography of film comedian Charley Chase, Smile When the Raindrops Fall, in 1998. Brian is an expert art and book restorationist, and you can see his work at Anthony Restorations.

 

BILL WALKER is an award-winning writer whose works include novels, short stories and screenplays. His first novel, Titanic 2012, was enthusiastically received by readers, and Bill’s two short story collections, Five-Minute Frights and Five-Minute Chillers, are perennial Halloween favorites. A highly-respected graphic designer, Walker has worked on books by such luminaries as Ray Bradbury, Richard Matheson, Dean Koontz and Stephen King. His most recent novel, Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy No. 1 was published in 2013.
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GUEST POST 

When it came time to write the sequel to “Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy No. 1,” my co-author Brian and I were at a bit of a loss as to where to go with Abe’s unique story. The 1930s were a turbulent and exciting time and held a wealth of material for that first book, which often seemed to write itself. We considered having him fight Nazis in World War II or having him opposing the anti-communist paranoia in the 1950s, but for various reasons none of those grabbed our imagination. Then one day, I looked up at my bedroom wall, where I have a number of original 1960s Fillmore posters hanging and it came to me. Lincoln in the 1960s! A hundred years after his supposed death. Once again, the country is divided and threatening to tear itself apart; in its way a time as perilous as the Civil War era. To me this was the perfect age to place our errant president—in many ways he would be right at home. It was also a natural choice for another reason: J. Edgar Hoover was still alive and still the head of the FBI. With Hoover as Lincoln’s arch-nemesis once again, I thought we’d have a winner. When I spoke to Brian he wholeheartedly agreed and the writing commenced.

What we found with this book is that it wasn’t as easy to write. A part of that is the pressure of living up to the praise of the first book, while striving for something new and different. The possibilities of Lincoln as a participant in the cultural revolution of the 1960’s afforded endless possibilities, which from a writing standpoint proved both exciting and daunting. One idea we had was having Lincoln at Woodstock where Jimi Hendrix dedicates “The Star Spangled Banner” to “the groovy cat who looks like Lincoln,” but soon realized that Lincoln would have to be on the run for far too long to make the beginning of our timeline work with him awakening from his voodoo-induced coma in 1963. We needed the story’s climax occurring at least a year prior to that. We also toyed with the idea of Lincoln inadvertently becoming the leader of a thriving youth movement, but we nixed that because while these stories are alternate histories of a sort, they are also “secret histories,” in that Lincoln stays below the historical radar, influencing people on a far more personal level.

Another conscious decision in our minds is that we wanted to honor the memory of a dear friend of ours, John Voci, a multi-talented musician and songwriter with whom Brian and I went to Emerson College. John passed away in 2012. We felt his quirky and sometimes poignant songs would be a great fit to the story, so we made John a major character in the book, thus giving Lincoln a foil for both his humor and to help him navigate a world gone crazy.

The writing of “Abe Lincoln On Acid” was a wondrous journey, very much in keeping with the 1960s—freewheeling and kinetic. Brian and I hope you enjoy Abe’s new adventure. After all, you can’t keep a groovy president down!

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Legacy Launch Party!!! By Hannah Fielding…Beach shopper GIVEAWAY!!

Legacy launch party: 1 August – 21 August 2016 


Synopsis

A troubled young journalist finds her loyalties tested when love and desire unearth dark secrets from the past.

Spring, 2010. When Luna Ward, a science journalist from New York, travels halfway across the world to work undercover at an alternative health clinic in Cadiz, her ordered life is thrown into turmoil.
The doctor she is to investigate, the controversial Rodrigo Rueda de Calderon, is not what she expected. With his wild gypsy looks and devilish sense of humour, he is intent upon drawing her to him. But how can she surrender to a passion that threatens all reason; and how could he ever learn to trust her when he discovers her true identity? Then Luna finds that Ruy is carrying a corrosive secret of his own…
Luna’s native Spanish blood begins to fire in this land of exotic legends, flamboyant gypsies and seductive flamenco guitars, as dazzling Cadiz weaves its own magic on her heart. Can Luna and Ruy’s love survive their families’ legacy of feuding and tragedy, and rise like the phoenix from the ashes of the past? 

Legacy is a story of truth, dreams and desire. But in a world of secrets you need to be careful what you wish for… 

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Hannah Fielding bio


Hannah Fielding is an incurable romantic. The seeds for her writing career were sown in early childhood, spent in Egypt, when she came to an agreement with her governess Zula: for each fairy story Zula told, Hannah would invent and relate one of her own. Years later – following a degree in French literature, several years of travelling in Europe, falling in love with an Englishman, the arrival of two beautiful children and a career in property development – Hannah decided after so many years of yearning to write that the time was now. Today, she lives the dream: writing full time at her homes in Kent, England, and the South of France, where she dreams up romances overlooking breath-taking views of the Mediterranean.

Hannah is a multi-award-winning novelist, and to date she has published five novels: Burning Embers, ‘romance like Hollywood used to make’, set in Kenya; The Echoes of Love, ‘an epic love story that is beautifully told’ set in Italy; and the Andalusian Nights Trilogy – Indiscretion, Masquerade and Legacy – her fieriest novels yet, set in sunny, sultry Spain.

You can find Hannah online at:

Website: http://www.hannahfielding.net

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Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5333898.Hannah_Fielding

 

 

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A Frayed Web by Jon Ripslinger 

A Frayed WebBy Jon Ripslinger

Genre: Thriller/Suspense

 Overview

Walter Bohannon fears love has blinded his mom. After his dad’s death, she reconnected with an old sweetheart, but Adam Kingsley may not be the same person she dated in high school. Even his teenage daughter doesn’t seem to know him very well.

Probing into Kingsley’s background, Walter discovers some disturbing things about his soon-to-be stepdad. Kingsley has secrets, and he might be willing to kill to protect them. Can Walter convince his mother of the danger before it’s too late?

 Review

Walter smells something fishy with his mom’s new beau and he is determined to find out exactly what it is. When Adam and his daughter move in with Walter and his mother things heat up quickly, in more ways than one. 

Adam is hiding something.  Walter becomes a junior detective while his mother is completely clueless to Adam’s shortcomings…yes….love is blind!!

I enjoyed many parts of this read. It is very much entertaining.  Walter is a great character and he definitely keeps things interesting.   However, there were places it almost read like a young adult novel. This did not detract from the story, just not what I was expecting. 

I received this novel from the author for a honest review. 

Author Bio 

After Jon Ripslinger retired as a public high school English teacher, he began a career as an author. He has published many young adult novels and truly enjoys writing books for teens. He has also published numerous short stories in Woman’s World magazine.

Jon and his wife, Collette live in Iowa. They are the proud grandparents of thirteen grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

When not working writing, Jon enjoys the outdoors, especially fishing. He waits patiently for the next “big one” to strike.

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COVER REVEAL – Redemption’s Price by Angie Smuin and David Smuin 


Redemption’s PriceBy Angie Smuin and David Smuin

Genre: Christian historical fiction, Christian suspense

 

What happens to Saphire?
Is Carnoff dead or alive?
Will they find Lord Colton?
Overthrowing Carnoff’s castle was only the beginning of the challenges for Lady Mariah and Lord Stone. They must now deal with the devastating effects of forced marriages, corruption and the destruction brought on by war.
Lady Mariah and Lord Stone’s love is not enough to bring peace to the lands that have been ravaged by war. Redemption’s price may cost them everything.
Extending trust is difficult when people are divided and loyalties are challenged. Mariah and Stone will learn that not every heart corrupted by evil can be restored.

 

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The Good Fight by Julianna Keyes – Book Spotlight


The Good Fight

By Julianna Keyes

Genre: Contemporary romance

 

I was born a fighter. You had to be, to survive in Camden. Lucky for me, I loved it. The thrill, the pain, the glory. Until one night things went too far and I almost lost my ticket out.

So I swore off fighting. Never again. No matter how much I wanted it.

I went to college. Got a degree. A job on Wall Street. Yet I still wasn’t smart enough to stay away. So now I’m back. And it’s just as bad as I remember.

Enter Dr. Susan Jones, superstar neurosurgeon. She’s brilliant, she’s sexy and she’s a pain in my ass. I can’t get enough and she’s too busy for a relationship. She wants to hook up, get off, go home. She doesn’t have time for a thug from Camden. But she keeps coming back.

This place brings out the worst in people. Every day it threatens the project I’m working on, the plans I’m making. Every day it drags me down just a little more, until the hands I vowed to keep clean start itching to get dirty. 

If I don’t start fighting for what I want, I’ll wind up with nothing, and I didn’t come back to Camden for nothing. I came back to start something. And when people hurt the things I care about, the gloves come off.

 

Author Bio


Julianna Keyes is a Canadian writer who has lived on both coasts and several places in between. She’s been skydiving, bungee jumping and white water rafting, but nothing thrills—or terrifies—her as much as the blank page. She loves Chinese food, foreign languages, baseball and television, though not necessarily in that order, and writes sizzling stories with strong characters, plenty of conflict, and lots of making up.

 In addition to The Good Fight, she is the author of four contemporary romances: Just Once, the story of a world weary socialite and a stubborn ranch foreman; Going the Distance, a love story set in China between a kindergarten ESL teacher and a former army interrogator; Time Served, the tale of an ambitious young lawyer whose perfect world is jeopardized when she reunites with her ex-con ex-boyfriend; and In Her Defense, in which a ruthless young lawyer realizes there’s more to life than being the best…right? Her first New Adult romance, Undecided, in which a reformed bad girl moves in with the campus heartthrob and inadvertently falls for his cocky best friend, was published in April 2016.

For more details on these and any upcoming books, visit her online at http://juliannakeyes.com, or sign up for her free newsletter at http://juliannakeyes.com/newsletter.html. 

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A Place We All Know by Kevin Winter 


Overview

In A Place We All Know, Kevin Winter has compiled seven of his most vivid and engaging short stories, each firmly rooted in the culture and character of north Mississippi. There’s something for everyone here, as the author immediately plunges you into the immersive environment of the fictitious town of Millwood Branch and Hickahala County in his most expansive exploration of that world to date in Me and Miss Rosie. Commercial airline pilot Eric Johnston is a man searching for a home, a place in which he can attempt to piece back together his fractured life. In Millwood Branch, he not only finds a forever home, but also a very unlikely friend that helps him navigate a course of healing, self-forgiveness, and redemption. This charming and indelible novella has never before been made available and is exclusive to this lovely collection of short fiction. And there’s more here to enjoy. Come meet the tragic and resilient Lana Jones Carmichael in Goodnight Young Miss Lana Jones, a story that brings to life the idea of undying love. In From the Backs of Four Shop-Rite Bags, you’ll meet the hilarious, incomparable Maude McBeene as she leads a backwoods attempt to avoid a catastrophe of worldwide proportions. The scenery pulls you right into these unforgettable characters’ world. You can almost feel yourself driving on the gravel surface of Bullfrog Road or hiking up on Muddy Pine Ridge. Whether you’re looking for something quick and light to read in your easy chair or front porch swing or a long read to get you through that beach vacation, you’re sure to find a story here to fit the bill. 

Review 

  This is a read to savor. Just sit on your porch or your favorite reading spot,  sip sweet tea  and lose your self in the tales of the south. 

Most of you know…I am not a huge fan of short stories.  This book has changed my mind! 

Each tale is different and unique. Every character is rich and appealing. If you know the south at all….we definitely have our “characters”. I see many “real-life” people in these stories. This just made each story so legitimate to me. I could just picture the people and the scenery. 

My favorite  is Me and Miss Rosie.  I think this one should be a novel. Miss Rosie is a treat! She is very much like many older southern belles…in other words, a little ornery, opinionated  and demanding. I also enjoyed Goodnight Young Miss Lana Jones. This one is very sorrowful and heart wrenching. 

I told you each story was unique…there is also one about zombies….so something for everyone in this collection. 

Kevin Winter is extremely talented and I look forward to many more stories from this young man! 

Just a few quotes I loved!                                      

“They just kept looking as if they could smell city in my clothes.”(I know this look….I think I have given it a few times!)

“You’re in the ICU at Methodist and for a bunch of non-immersers they’re pretty good folks.”(this one cracked me up!!!)

                                                                             

About the author 

Kevin Winter lives and writes in north Mississippi. His short stories have appeared in numerous online and print publications including Bartleby Snopes, The Medulla Review, Pantheon Magazine, The Battered Suitcase, and The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. He and his wife, Haley, have two boys, Hudson and Jake, and one rescue dog named Charlie. With his writing, Kevin hopes to highlight the warmth, charm, and uniqueness of his home state and to give back to the place that has given so much to him and his family. Currently, he is marketing his collection of short fiction, A Place We All Know, and working on his second novel, The Two Black Hands of James Carter McMann, to be set in the compelling world of Hickahala County, Mississippi.

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The One Man by Andrew Gross


OVERVIEW

1944. Physics professor Alfred Mendl is separated from his family and sent to the men’s camp, where all of his belongings are tossed on a roaring fire. His books, his papers, his life’s work. The Nazis have no idea what they have just destroyed. And without that physical record, Alfred is one of only two people in the world with his particular knowledge. Knowledge that could start a war, or end it.

Nathan Blum works behind a desk at an intelligence office in Washington, DC, but he longs to contribute to the war effort in a more meaningful way, and he has a particular skill set the U.S. suddenly needs. Nathan is fluent in German and Polish, he is Semitic looking, and he proved his scrappiness at a young age when he escaped from the Polish ghetto. Now, the government wants him to take on the most dangerous assignment of his life: Nathan must sneak into Auschwitz, on a mission to find and escape with one man.

The One Man, a historical thriller from New York Times bestseller Andrew Gross, is a deeply affecting, unputdownable series of twists and turns through a landscape at times horrifyingly familiar but still completely compelling.

REVIEW

As most of you know, WWII is one of my favorite time periods. So, this book had me hooked from the very first. The majority of this book takes place inside Auschwitz, which is harrowing enough. Then add Nathan’s mission, sneaking into Auschwitz to rescue a professor, and you have a tale which is agonizing and chilling!

There were many places I literally had to put the book down and breathe a second. The suspense which runs rampant throughout the novel kept me in knots. To say it is intense is an understatement. 

It is technical in many places, especially when the professor is trying to save his work in a very usual manner. This did not take away from the read at all. It added to the understanding of the mission and the terrifying way the prisoners of the death camps were forced to live. 

I am not one to give away a spoiler and I really want to with this book. There are so many twists and turns it is hard not to give something away. I think this is one of the best books by Andrew Gross I have ever read. 
I received this novel from Netgalley for a honest review 

                                                                        
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New fun bookmark 


I just could not resist this stamp set from The Stamps of Life.  I decided to make a fun book mark. The images are embossed in gold powder.  I used different inks on the back ground and sprayed with glimmer mist. The star is chipboard and also sprayed with glimmer mist. The boarder is dotted with a gold paint pen and then …who can resist adding stickles. I always have a hard time when things are not straight….or lined up. This is completely out of my comfort zone. However, I am kind of liking the NON SYMMETRY…or the messy look…..so not my forte!! 

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The Gingerbread Collection by Victor A. Davis 


Overview

When two children sneak into a candy factory to steal sweets, they risk capture by the dreaded superintendent, the Candy Man. In the title story, Gingerbread, Victor A. Davis brings all the force of the contemporary literary short story to bear on this reimagining of Peter Rabbit. In this and other stories, he lures you in to the many worlds of his darkly colorful imagination. From a touching scene at an ordinary diner to the moment man first tamed fire, he surprises. From the travelogues of Patagonian and Peruvian wanderers to the emotional forces hiding in a young boy’s closet at night, he entreats. 

Review

This is an enjoyable, suspense filled collection of short stories. If you follow this blog at all, you know short stories are not my favorite. I feel they fall short…of something. These stories weave a tale not to be forgotten. The characters are strong and the tales leave you wanting more. 

The Night at the Lake is my favorite.  I was mesmerized by the story and the prose. I really hope the author chooses to extend this tale in some form or fashion. 

These stories had me holding my breath and then SOMETIMES…breathing a sigh of relief. 


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A Fragile Will by Glen Ebisch


A Fragile Will

By Glen Ebisch

Genre: Women’s Fiction

Publisher: Red Adept Publishing

When high school English teacher Cassandra Reilly is laid off, she takes a poorly paying part-time job at a local nursing home to make ends meet. Her employment problems may be solved when one of her patients passes away after naming her in his will as the director of a new literary research center. But Cassie isn’t certain she can handle the position, and her doubts increase when she receives a threat against her life.

The lawyer who handles the will proves to be a source of support and comfort, and Cassie hopes their friendship will deepen into love. As the danger increases and Cassie faces her doubts about her own abilities, she begins to develop a new strength of character that will help her achieve her life’s goals.

 Review

Cassie is an out of work English teacher. She has taken a temporary job in a nursing home. When one of her residents passes away it changes her life drastically. 

I enjoyed many aspects of this read. I especially loved  the  references to wonderful classics. Great Expectations, Oliver Twist just to name a few. Cassie is a great female lead. She is down on her luck but manages to overcome many obstacles. Her success is hard won which makes her such a strong, outstanding woman! I love strong female characters! 

This is a good tale with a winding path. However, it is overly dramatic in places and the conversations are a little stilted. This really does not detract from the story. The novel moves quickly and entertaining till the end. 



Author Bio


Glen Ebisch taught philosophy in college for over twenty-five years, and for the same period of time has been writing mysteries, first for young people, then for adults. He has been fortunate enough to have seventeen published books.  

Glen lives with his wife in western Massachusetts and now focuses full time on writing, exercise, and travel.

 

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